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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Let's evaluate curriculum from a teacher's viewpoint
Saturday, December 25, 2021
The understanding of Bah, Humbug
I woke up this Christmas morning thinking that soon the day would be over and we could go back to what we consider normal. I am not sure I have ever felt that way on Christmas morning before.
Christmas was always a time of joy in our family. My father was like a little kid at Christmas and loved the surprise of it all. I am not sure if it was because of how he grew up or because of the season or exactly why, but he loved Christmas like few I have known.
My family has whittled down to very few this past year. My Mom and Dad are both gone, Many of my Aunts and Uncles are gone and the cousins are widespread from Florida to Texas. It seems the only time we get together is when a funeral happens.
My son is single so I have no grandchildren and Christmas has turned in to a very small dinner for two. I don't seem to enjoy the holiday like I once did. I searched and searched this year for some Christmas Spirit and everything just seemed to make me angry. I am not sure why.
So this morning I will walk the dog and look at the lights, try and put on the Christmas cheer for dinner today. Hope for a little surprise and when son see his gifts and retire early so today will be done. Perhaps next year will be different and I will find the Christmas Spirit which seems to have eluded me this year.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
What the heck is a parotid tumor?
I knew you had salivary glands in your face. I have always had plenty of spit to go around. Dentists have commented on how active my salivary glands were and why that was a good thing for the health of your teeth.
No one ever said anything about tumors in your salivary glands and until a couple of months ago, I had no idea what a Parotid tumor was.
I haven't worn makeup for many years unless I am dressed up to go out but I still use moisturizer on my face and one morning as I was slathering my old standby, Olay, on the face, I felt a hard lump next to my ear. H'mm, that does not feel normal.
As someone who knows her body pretty well, gets all her checkups, scans, shots etc. that are recommended by the doctor, I know when something seems off kilter and this little lump was not normal.
I made an appointment with the doctor and she concurs. It is not normal. It is probably a certain type of tumor, normally benign, so she is going to send me for a CT scan.
I go have the CT scan complete with an IV and I hate needles so you can imagine how I felt about that, especially since they always seem to have such a difficult time finding a vein to jab. The results come back as a Parotid tumor. It looks benign, small and just to be on the safe side, have a needle biopsy done. Those instructions from radiologist.
Ok, great. So those must be done with radiology at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. I got an appointment the week of Thanksgiving, on the Wednesday before the eating day. I had made up my mind because of my hatred for needles that I would simply close my eyes while the biopsy was being done. The shot to deaden my face would be enough.
But the camera was right in front of me and I am such a curious human, I just had to watch. What an interesting thing going on. Then, done. I was sent on my way home to await those results. The doctor said he would have the results in a couple of days and would send the results to my doctor.
The next week rolls around and my doctor calls to let me know that all the samples the radiologist took were clean. No cancer cells at all. Now I had to go see a doctor who does this sort of surgery. An Ear, Nose and Throat guy.
I finally get in to see him on Monday. These guys also deal in allergies and tubes in ears and stuff like that. His recommendation is we wait. The Parotid gland has a facial nerve which runs through it. This nerve controls the motion on the side of the face it is located on. You have one on the left and right side of your face. He said these types of benign tumors grow very slowly and because this one was not impacting me in any way, let's just keep an eye on it before we rush to surgery.
He has no idea the worry that was lifted from my shoulders. I really did not want to have surgery. I am not a fan if it can be avoided. I still have to go back in 6 months, sooner if I begin having problems from it. But right now, I am good.
Getting older, once again, is not for the weak. Thank God I have had good health for the majority of my life. I am not on a dispensary of medicines and am still full of piss and vinegar. I am staying home for this holiday, though. The drivers in this area have little respect for anyone else's life.
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Teachers should love professional development
Winter break for teachers is right around the corner. This has been a tough year for teachers and students alike. Covid is still hanging around, there seems to be a lot of anger towards each other and we seem to be even more unappreciated than ever.
But the hope for me lies in professional development. Not the kind our district wants to shove down our throat and make required. You know, the kind you take every...single...year regardless with the same information and videos. Being a social studies teacher means we have even less available for our content.
So around the holidays, outside professional development begins to become available. The NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) releases their offerings mid November and that seems to begin the flow of offerings for teachers for the following summer.
I have applied for two NEH programs, which is all you are allowed to apply for and if you are chosen for one, consider yourself extremely lucky. Remember, these are open to all teachers in the country. You can check them out here:
I have also applied for the USS Midway Teachers Institute. Because I have switched classes and now teach those more geared to world history than United States history, the offerings for classes I can actually use are reduced. I was lucky enough to take one of their online seminars last summer which helped me in classes this year. I hope an in person seminar will be even better. (Lesson on an aircraft carrier. How cool is that?)
Finally, I have signed up once again, for a seminar at the CATO Institute in Washington DC. A lot of folks may think CATO is trying to indoctrinate us to become Libertarians. (They don't) A seminar next summer is, "Incorporating Civic Culture Into Advanced Subjects" which will tie in beautifully with what I took away from the first seminar I took. You can check it out here:
These programs inject new enthusiasm in to being a teacher. You are surrounded by other teachers who are looking for the best way to bring new information to their students. They are from all corners of the country, from all different kinds of schools; all trying to learn as much as possible to help their students.
I have never understood why teachers don't even apply. I love the interaction we get to have. I come back to school in the fall refreshed and ready to take on the new school year.. Perhaps you should try it.
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